Someone forgot to tell the weather that some of us are trying to enjoy St. Patrick’s Day this weekend.

If you’re heading to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade Saturday, don’t forget your umbrella and poncho as the Denver metro area is experiencing some rain that may have some snow mixed in, National Weather Spokesman Jim Kalina said. Winds out of the north should be blowing at 10-15 mph.

It’s hard to be too mad at the rain, though, as Denver’s rainfall has been below normal, sitting at about .78 inches this year compared to the usual 1.02 inches by now, Kalina said.

The metro area should be partly cloudy as it goes into the afternoon with highs in the lower to mid-50s, falling to the low to mid-30s in the evening.

Clouds should stick around Sunday morning, clearing in the afternoon as winds come in at about 20-30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph, Kalina said. The high Sunday should be in the lower to mid-60s and the low should get down to the lower to mid-30s.